Line and Wash for Beginners - With a fountain pen, a brush and a tiny bit of water
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- If you are a beginner artist wanting to learn to use the Line and Wash technique then this may be the tutorial video for you. Its an easy to follow step by step guide. When I got back into art after a long break I actually came back in via calligraphy and journaling. I did lots of research into ink and pens at that point and soon realised that painting and drawing with water soluble ink is not only good fun but you can achieve a lot of textures. A little line and wash guide suitable for beginners.
This short demo will show you how to create a drawing using just a fountain pen, filled with water soluble ink and a brush.
This technique is brilliant for urban sketching too.
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Content in this Lesson:
00:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Equipment
1:00 - Reference Image
1:20 - Fountain Pen Drawing
11:15 - Washing in Water
15:00 - Last bit of Linework
18:40 - Finished Piece
19:00 - Conclusion and Tips
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I like it as it is. Black and white is great.
Agreed 👍
I absolutely LOVE doing this. Thank you, this is right up my street 😃
That's great to hear 😁
I never thought about using water soluble. Wow. Your art is fresh. Has heart and soul. Lovely for me to see, thank you. I am a botanical artist and trying to be more spontaneous…. Not easy when I have had to be so strict. This video has really helped me 🙏🏼💕
Thanks for your comment 👍 and kind words 🙏
Hi Doug, I have been following your work for a while now, you are a talented artist, and I'm happy I found your channel. Thank you for sharing. Cheers my friend.
Thank you very much! Great to have you aboard 😀
This is one of my favourite techniques
It is a lot of fun
Mine too 😁
i love the single color to be mixed with ink, beautiful
Glad you liked it ❤
So glad that I discovered this channel. Great work with a twist of humour.
Welcome aboard! I really don't take myself that seriously. Nor does anyone else 🤣🤣
Your videos are fabulous. Thank you for sharing! I'm new to your channel and love your teaching approach. Plus the side notes like what some have done when they run out of water. hahahah I learned something new today. Again, appreciate your content. I was an illustrator for over 20 years in children's publishing and my lines were so tight due to my assignments. I have wanted to get into urban sketching (loose lines and wash) as my hobby and this helps me greatly. Look forward to learning more from you.
That's fabulous to know. Thanks
Terrific...I've not played with normal ink for ages, so this will push me to try again...
Get making art 🎨
wonderful tutorial! thanks so much for sharing! so many great tips
Thanks for watching!
Very well done and inspiring.
Thanks Mark. Much appreciated 🙏 ☺
Most helpful. Just what I needed. Thanks Doug 😀
Great to hear! THANKS 👍
I find this refreshing and hope to try 👍
Hope you enjoy. Thanks for commenting 🙂
I hope you do 😁😁
Inspiring demo Doug! I now have a Diamine 6 color sampler set in my shopping cart just waiting to pull the trigger. Though I assure you I have no plans to pee in any cups. 😆
🤭🤭 an artist does know thier limits until they have suppressed them..🤣
🤣🤣 Good to hear. 👍👍
Please, do you remember what ink you used? The colour is so nice ❤
This is Randell Blue Black made by my friend Nick Stewart. nickstewart.ink/shop/
Great idea thats now in my think tank 👍
Go for it!
excellent, thanks 😊
I really enjoyed your demonstration. I tried this technique without instruction and I had way to much water applied to the sketch and ended up with a muddy picture. Just using water on the shadows makes way more sense. Thank you!
Thanks Mary. Yes I find its good to have a balance of white and dark. Mistakes are the best way to learn so super important. Keep creating
Thanks Mary. It does take a little practice but I love the technique 😁😁
Need suggestions with watercolour waterproof ink, and fountain pen to buy that does not clog thanks
I have some other vids that cover the pens options and a great place to start is Platinum Carbon Black ink for a black waterproof (when dry) ink. 😁
@@dougjacksonart how long I can keep it inside the fountain pen, without damaging it, don't send me to another link, straight answers please thanks
@@nourhanbalian3294 That depends on a huge amount of variables such as the pen, humidity, how long its used etc but i'd guess you be OK for a few weeks between uses. it won't actually damage it even if it dries but it will bung it up meaning the pen will need stripping and cleaning. Soluble ink will do the same but you can normally flush or soak the old ink out. I hope that helps.😁
what is the name of the water soluble ink you used?
Its Randell Blue black ink by Nick Stewert. Search for 'quick and bleach ... randell blue black' 👍
@@dougjacksonart Thanks 👍
What is the fountain pen and ink? It looks like water soluble ink.
This ink is Nick Stewart's Randell Blue Black. But any water soluble ink is fine. The pen os an old Parker pen but any fountain or dip pen will work.